Never Lose a File Again

Why would you want a file undelete utility when all of Windows' current
versions already include the Recycle Bin? Because Executive Software's
Undelete 2.0 does a better job than the Recycle Bin, and has a more flexible
interface.

Among the features you'll find in Undelete:

Monitoring for file deletion from the command prompt, File Manager,
and other programs that the Recycle Bin sometimes misses.

Restoration of files even after the Undelete Recovery Bin has been
emptied.

Over-the-network recovery of files on other computers (server version
only).

Emergency recovery by running Undelete directly from CD-ROM.

Undelete installs quickly using Windows Install technology, and replaces
Win2K's Recycle Bin with its own Recovery Bin. You can open the Recovery
Bin for a graphical look at deleted files, or use command-line utilities
to work with contents. Recovering a deleted file is as simple as right-clicking
on it and choosing Recover. You can choose to put the file back where
it came from, or move it to another location for further inspection.

Undelete also supports a search of the entire Recovery Bin for a particular
file--useful when you remember a name or partial name but don't remember
where the file was located. And, file recovery is fast and foolproof.

To download a trial version of Undelete 2.0 or order an online copy,
visit Executive Software's Web site.

About the Author

Mike Gunderloy, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, is a former MCP columnist and the author of numerous development books.